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Electric Aviation & eVTOL

Air taxis, electric planes, and the future of flight.

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Jul 1, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — 2026-07-01

Joby Aviation has secured a major manufacturing alliance with Toyota to scale production of electric air taxis, targeting 500 aircraft annually. Meanwhile, legal disputes between leading eVTOL companies and Toyota-backed SkyDrive's speed milestone test suggest the industry is progressing toward 2028 commercial operations, though certification and manufacturing remain critical hurdles.

2 min read/15 sources
Jun 17, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — 2026-06-17

Three leading eVTOL firms race toward commercial air taxi launches this year as consumer demand signals peak interest. Consumer survey data shows 79% enthusiasm for flying taxis, while solid-state battery technology achieves its first crewed test flight, advancing the technical foundation for electric flight.

2 min read/15 sources
Jun 10, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — 2026-06-10

Joby Aviation leads the eVTOL race with FAA Stage 4 certification cleared and commercial operations targeted for late 2026, while rival Vertical Aerospace achieves a major testing milestone with its second VX4 prototype's maiden flight. Simultaneously, a narrowed Joby-Archer lawsuit and record market growth projections signal momentum for urban air mobility despite ongoing legal challenges.

3 min read/15 sources
Jun 3, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — June 3, 2026

Legal battles between Joby and Archer threaten to overshadow the eVTOL industry's regulatory momentum, as Trump's pilot program provides validation but infighting puts investor sentiment on hold. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy becomes the first U.S. cabinet member to fly an eVTOL, signaling government confidence in the technology's near-term viability.

2 min read/15 sources
May 27, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — 2026-05-27

Joby Aviation's stock climbed as much as 6.96% this week as investor enthusiasm continued to build following the company's New York City eVTOL demonstration flights. Meanwhile, a legal battle between Joby and Archer is drawing new attention in California, adding corporate drama to an industry racing toward commercial launch. FAA type certification for leading eVTOL players remains a key bottleneck, with analysts debating realistic timelines.

3 min read/15 sources
May 20, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — 2026-05-20

Billionaire investor Ken Griffin is placing bets on both Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation as eVTOL stocks gain momentum following Joby's New York City demonstration flights. The Motley Fool published a fresh analysis this week comparing Archer and Joby's race to commercial air taxi service, while Vertical Mag's feature explores how close the industry really is to sustainable flight at scale. Battery technology remains the critical bottleneck separating today's promising demonstrations from tomorrow's widespread commercial operations.

4 min read/15 sources
May 13, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — 2026-05-13

Joby Aviation completed its "Electric Skies Tour" in New York City this week, including the first-ever point-to-point eVTOL flights to Manhattan's Downtown Skyport, as the company advances toward a late-2026 commercial launch. Archer Aviation also signaled its intention to begin commercial air taxi services in major U.S. cities this year, while both companies race toward FAA certification. Industry observers are closely watching whether either firm can deliver on its 2026 commercial timeline.

4 min read/15 sources
May 6, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — 2026-05-06

Joby Aviation's historic New York City flight campaign continues to generate buzz, with new reporting this week examining the business model risks behind CEO ambitions to price air taxis competitively with ground transportation. Meanwhile, Business Insider provided rare ground-level visual coverage of the Manhattan flights, and analysts debate how close the eVTOL sector truly is to sustainable commercial operations.

4 min read/15 sources
Apr 29, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — 2026-04-29

Joby Aviation made history this week by completing New York City's first-ever point-to-point eVTOL demonstration flights, linking JFK Airport to Manhattan heliports in under 10 minutes. Meanwhile, ELECTRON Aviation's E5 electric aircraft cleared a critical design milestone, targeting a 2031 service entry with up to 1,000 km range. The sector continues to advance on both the urban air mobility and regional electric aircraft fronts.

4 min read/15 sources
Apr 22, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — 2026-04-22

The eVTOL sector saw two major stories this week: UK-based Vertical Aerospace secured an $800 million funding package to close the gap with American rivals, and Joby Aviation's stock climbed 11.4% following a fresh AI air-traffic partnership with Air Space Intelligence. Meanwhile, investor sentiment around Joby and Archer remains cautiously optimistic as the industry edges toward commercial launches.

4 min read/15 sources
Apr 15, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — April 15, 2026

The eVTOL sector is in a decisive phase, with Joby Aviation making a major push into hydrogen-ready propulsion for longer-range flights while the broader market accelerates at a 28.7% CAGR. Multiple companies are nearing commercial launch in 2026, as the industry navigates a turbulent geopolitical backdrop that is reshaping aerospace investment priorities and accelerating dual-use aviation technologies.

4 min read/15 sources
Apr 9, 2026

Electric Aviation & eVTOL — April 9, 2026

The eVTOL industry is approaching a major commercial inflection point in 2026, with Joby Aviation clearing a critical FAA certification milestone and partnering with Air Space Intelligence to prepare U.S. airspace for scaled electric flight operations. Meanwhile, the broader market faces a tension between rapid commercialization momentum and ongoing regulatory uncertainty that analysts warn could delay the $15 billion urban air taxi opportunity.

4 min read/15 sources

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